According to broadcaster Eddie Trunk It looks like Rush is dead but a new band could be created called Lee/Lifeson. Two years after the Rush’s R40 40 Anniversary tour fans are still wanting more but that’s exactly what Neil Peart is not about. According to Trunk their longtime...

Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Serves Up Amazing Evening But Steve Perry Did Not Sing In spite of the criticism that the Hall receives for sometimes including acts that are not Rock and/or Roll and snubbing others who do tonight’s ceremony was serious Rock n’ Roll history with...

Well here’s the final word from the band. Rolling Stone magazine report after watching the new RUSH documentary “Time Stand Still” the group has a three Musketeers stance on things, “All for one and one for all, united we stand divided we fall.” The rumour were...

Last Year, after the band Rush finished off their R40 tour drummer Neil Peart suggested that retirement might be in his future causing panic to the die-hards online. Vocalist Geddy Lee quickly explained that the worlds best drummer was just taken out of context but then added, “I think...

Well, there is hope that Rush will continue after all – in some form. Remember the big rumor late last year that drummer Neil Peart had suggested that his retirement was near? Since then Lee has suggested that his drummer was misquoted. The famous voice of Rush sat down with Mark Lore...

Rush May Continue After All So maybe Neil Peart is not retiring after all. Rush bandmate Geddy Lee told U.K.’s Prog magazine, “There’s really nothing to say. I think Neil is just explaining his reasons for not wanting to tour, with the toll that it’s taking on his body. That’s all I would care to comment on it.” Peart had been quoted as saying this in context of his daughter, “Lately, Olivia has been introducing me to new friends at school as ‘My dad – he’s a retired drummer,’” Peart tells Drumhead magazine. “True to say,” Peart says, before adding that it’s “funny to hear.” Lee adds,...

Neil Peart Might Be Finished as a Drummer After Neil Peart joined Rush on their second album “Fly By Night” everything changed. Their original drummer John Rutsey was pretty good but sounded like a backbeat drummer in comparrison. Well, the future of Rush might be in limbo with what sounds like a retirement announcement from Peart. “Lately, Olivia has been introducing me to new friends at school as ‘My dad – he’s a retired drummer,’” Peart tells Drumhead magazine. “True to say,” Peart says, before adding that it’s “funny to hear.” “It does not pain me to realize that, like all athletes, there comes a time to … take yourself out of the...